Artist's albums
No Surrender
2022 · single
Heavy Congress (Rising: Singles Club)
2022 · single
Music to Make You Stagger
2021 · single
Vital Sound
2020 · album
Willy Lynch
2020 · single
Badness
2018 · single
Yaad N Abraad Riddim
2018 · EP
Yaad N Abraad Riddim
2018 · compilation
Yaad N Abraad
2018 · single
Post Traumatic Dub
2017 · single
No Surrender Riddim
2017 · compilation
No Surrender Riddim
2017 · album
Bullets over Babylon
2015 · album
Sufi Dub
2014 · single
Monkey Marc vs. The Planet Smashers
2013 · EP
As the Market Crashed
2009 · album
What Can I Do?
2009 · single
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Biography
“Monkey Marc is a producer’s producer; staunchly independent and probably Australian electronic music’s best-kept secret. His music channels the spirit of punk, original dubstep, Public Enemy, modern beats and electronic culture, and the heaviest of Jamaican riddims all at once.” - VICE Monkey Marc is a music producer with a trailblazing activist background. Born in Cardiff, Wales, he works out of a solar-powered shipping container recording studio in Melbourne, Australia and produces music on zero carbon emissions. After several near-death accidents in his first career as a mining geologist, he switched to a life of music and political agitation, spending years roaming the Australian desert as a political activist and guerrilla environmentalist. Monkey Marc draws inspiration from varied sources such as classic hip hop producers like J Dilla, 70s and 80s punk music, bass music and the Jamaican dub pioneers of the 70s. His music brings together an obsession with analog synthesisers, handcrafted drum samples and heavyweight bass with a passion for making music with a message. Monkey says, “I believe in the power of music to educate, inspire and change people’s perspectives”. Monkey has also worked with indigenous youth and traditional elders in indigenous Australian communities for over 15 years and co-produced indigenous women’s electronic music album Kardajala Kirridarra.